fMWMMMaMMjMlMMMMMMgMM $M3 PITTSBTJR&' "StSPATCH, THURSDAY, "AfTvlt 23 y J2 - ,.. W 1 fr" ,--. O- , IEOJf IS LOOKING UP. Work Will Soon Resume All Along the Line Abont New Castle. A PAIR OP BAD RAILROAD WRECKS. lach Cost a Brateman His Life, and Many Cars Arc Destroyed. . k 0. WAGES YOLUKTAEILT EAISED rSMCIAL TXLEOBAM TO THI DISrATCIM Kew Casti-e, April 22. The iron iltua tion is brightening gradually. The stock of pig iron in the Mahoning and Bhenango Valleys is nearly exhausted. The largest blest furnace in this city is being put to work, and the outlook new is tnorc favorable tor tbo resumption ot wort all alone the valley than at any time since the deadlock. A BOMAKCE DEVELOPING. Its Latest l'liase tbo Attempted Kidnaping; of a I'robable Heiress. ISrECIAL TELEGRAM TO TBI SUFATCH.1 Carrolltos, O.. April 22. Last nicntthe guests of the Hotel Van Horn ere aroused ly piercing screams. Iu less than a minute Miss Ida Morrison, ono of tbo employes, -dashed into the office and sank into a cbair. It as some time before she could be calmed sufficiently to tell her storv. bne aid that she started for her room at 9.15. When she reached tbe sec ond floor she noticed that all the lights were out as she went do n the dark corridor part of tbe house one of two unknown men caught her arm and attempted to seize her by tbe throat, but when she screamed bo released her When ber story was finished a dozen men rushed up tbe stairs while others guarded eiery avenue of escape, but too late. The men had escaped by a rear passage. Last Vedneday evenins a well-dressed stranger rapped at the family entrance and inquired for Miss Morrison. Miss Morrison, who answered tbe knock, re lilted that she was the one called for. He said: "Let me warn jou, keep in the house for three or four davs, as our life Is in danger." Before she could reply lie disappeared. -Miss Morrison is a very quiet and unassuming younc lady. bbe had been placed in an orphan asylnm when she was 9 jears of age. shortly after which all trace or ber parents was lost Miss Jiorrison sajs she has nealthv relatives in Bos ton. Her mother bad taught her never to re peat the name of Iierrington, seeming to have a deep avcrsinn to its possessor. The Hernng tonwcre these wealthy relatnes. It is sup posed that she had fallen heir to tbe property. tbu furnishing the motive for tne attempted abduction. TWO BAD BAILEOAD WBECK& J loth Happen in Katorn Pennsylvania, and Each Costs a Life. Laxcasti:r, April 21 A west bound freight train on the Pennsylvania Railroad was wrecked at Kmsors, this county. The cars, in toppling over, struck a train on the opposite track and tbe cars u ere piled up in a shapeless ma-s. Tent-five cars, empty and loaded, were completely destroyed. John Ilcissiuger, nbrakcnian of Columbia, was caught in tbe wreck and instantly killed. A !i-paich from Allentown Pays: A fast trotting hore en route from Buffalo to Phila delphia, leaped from a moving Leblgli Valley Irt'cht train at llockdale, last night; fell against a passing cual train, and rolled under it. -A ureck ensued, and iirikeman Henry Vessels, of Weisport, was killed. Tbe horse and several sheep aud hogs were killeil, and 5 lreigbt aud 12 coal cars were derailed and M retked. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. A Hank at Pctrolia I'ajInsOfl' Its Depositors Dollar for Dollar. rsrrciAt. telegbam to tiik disfatcb.i HCTi-i-R. April 2i A report was circulated here to-day that there had been i run ) csterday on the Argylo bavlnzs Bank of Pctrolia. In vestigation showed that sonic days ago tbo stockholders decnlodto go into liquidatinn,and jeterdaj began paying tbe depositors off, 7hel'aiiki cood for all their indebtedness, and dollar for dw'lar wdl be paid. Tbe bank is closing tip its affairs because tbe business at Petrolia, which is an oil town, has declined. A VOLUNTABY EISE IN WAGES. II. & . Ofliclals Slake Their Trackmen in Ohio Happy. ITECIAI. TEtK'.KJLM TO THE DISPATCn.l XnvtEir, April 2i All the trackmen along thel.neot the Baltimore and Obio system of roads, at leas: in this vicinity, are rejoicing to day oer an increase in wnges given them by the Miluntart act of tbe ofheials. After Muy 1 the SJO per mouth men will re ceie$42 5U. and ihefl 10 men will receive SI 15 per day. A Phenomenal Catch pf Pislu Ct;Mr.n;i.A-D, Mn, April 22. Yesterday morning V. J. Miller, Superintendent of the Edcar Thomson Steel Works at Braddock, Pa., and J James, Assistant Superintendent of tbo h.ttue vorks. in company with Harry Bcnuu, parsed through this city with GOO pounds, of trout Thu party had been fishing at Black water, W, Va., with the abovepbenom rnai success. t est Virginians Will Join the Strike. rsrrriAi riLinciiiToiiu: DmpjK-n. WHE0.1J.G. April 2i It Is said that the miners of .he Wheeling Creek mines and a jiambcr of other coal works along the Cleve land. Lorain and Wheeling Railroad will juin m the general movement May I, and if tbclr demands are not granted lor an eight hour day thev will strike. TWt Virginia's G. A. R. IFrCCIAI. lELICllill TO THE DISPATCH.! IIUCKHAMCO!., V. Va, April 22. The State Kucau-pment of the G. A. It. convened here at 1100:1 to i. General W. P, Veazcy, Com mander of the U. A. R. of the United States, arrived her' to-daj and was met at the train ly a largo delegation, headed bv a band, and followed by Company B, of the West Virginia .Xatloual Ituards. A Better Ch irrp Xescr Offered To Get a Piano or Organ at A ton Price. Mcllor & IToene. 70 second-hand pianos and organs that must be sold at onee to make room for our large spring stock of new instruments. The greatest bai gains ever offeied, at almost j-our own prices. These pianos and organs arc of the best known makes, and good vet 3or many y ears' use. If ouare thinking of getting an instrument, npw is your chance to get one .or a small outlay, saving Your money theieby. Cash or pasy pay ments. First come, first served. .MELLOK & IlOEKK, J'Palateof Jlusic," 77 Fifth avenue. Trench Challies An llnorinons Stock. AH tbe latest and choicest patterns here, and at lowest prices. Jos. IIokxe & Co., C09-C21 Penn avenue. The I'ojmlar Favotlte! Ladies' genuine hand-scwedturn Dongola button shoe at ?2 CO. Jlore durable and less liable to rip than any turn shoe made. At G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Alle gheny, Va. Two hcxdked axd FIFTY pieces best moquette carpets iu Hartford & Smith's makes, at a price, at VV.tvX 120 Federal street, Go, C7, 09 and 71 Park way, TTS Cokks pcruianc-ntlv ami quickly cured by laiy Corn Curt 15 cents; of druj KisU. XilsoLr.UMS at prices not to be found in an v other store in either cilv, at "Weltv's, 120 Frfderal street, 03. G7, L0 and 71 Park way. The Leading -hoe For M 5 ladies' gl.zed kid shoe; worked button holes; nice oit Mock. The best shoe ever sold at this price, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Obio street, Allegheny, Pa. Overcomes "spring fever" Iron City berr. Fa-uilies supplied direct. Telephone URd. Mia. WlKStowTS Soothing Svrnn for Chi ilren Teething softens gums and allays pain I COUBTED SUSPENSION. The Casts or Miss Xobbs Will Ho Heard by the Central Hoard. Miss Nellie r obbs refused to read a paper before the High School Literary Society, which had been edited by one of the teachers. He cut out certain allusions to the faculty. The latter demanded an apology, and the young lady wrote one. but declined to read It The faculty then refused to allow her to attend her recitations until she complied. On Monday, the girk with her grandfather, went totheschook Professor Bpeer wouldn't allow her to entor the class-room, and she was sent to Principal Wood. He wanted her to study In his office, but under the advice of her grandfather the two went to the class-room. She was then suspended, and the matter will be taken up by the Central Board. Mr. Nobbs said this was what he wanted, so that the matter conld be taken out of the hands of tbe faculty. A Big Bargain In Hosiery. Fifty dozens ladies' fine French silk hose, extra spliced heel and toe, all choiceshades, new grays, new modes, new tans sizes 8 to $) regular value SI our price to-day 50o a pair. Jos. Hoese & Co.'s B Peon Avenue Stores. Wall Paper. Iiincrusta walton, pressed goods, hand zntde goods; also cbeapand medium grades, with ceilings, Inezes and borders to match, and a full line of wood moldings, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park- way. TS A Big Racket! Competitors are making a big racket over the J3 calf shoe they are selling. Call and examine my 52 calf" shoe for men's wear and save your dollar at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Wide Brim White Leghorn Flats, Only 75c and 93c each in fine qualities, in our mil linery department Jos. Hokne & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. Millions of rolls wall paper to be sold at a price, at Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. nB The People's- Store, Tifth Avenne. Carpets Xewest designs, prettiest colors, hardest wear, largest variety, lowest prices. Campbell & Dick. All dealers keep Iron City beer. Try it Extraordinary Bargains. Forty-inch hemstitched lawn, with five inch iem, 18c. worth 30c; suitable for dresses, aproas, etc., at Iiosenbaum & Co.'s. Tho People's Store, Tifth Avenue. 100 rolls of Chinese matting, 40 yards in each roll, on salo to-day at $5 a roll; can't be duplicated; come early if you don't want to miss 'em. Campbell & Dick. Lace Curtains at any price you may want, at Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. TIS All dealers keep Iron City beer. Try it. Extra long cream, pink and black silk mitts at Roscnbaum & Co.'s. REntEsnnro and tbirst-qnenchin City Brewery's beer, Telephone 1186. Iron Marriage Licenses branted Yesterday. N&mp. Kcsldence. 5 John Hires ( Ellja schlnaye... Homestead Homestead t Robert Moore Pittsburg l Mary Ann Kooney Pittsburg t Joun B. Cooper . Plmburir ! Kannlc I.. Jlaso i Pittsburjr ( Howard M. Eaton Allegheny ( Acme J. 3ioore... .Allegheny ( Bartholomew l.ang.. Mlllvalc borough ' jiargareiua nraus.. blitler township (Win. Agnew Allegheny 5 Annie Mnltn ..Etna borough J Albert J. Uosser Pittsburg I Bertha bclicllhjs ....... Allegheny ( Anthony P. Klmkler Pittsburg ( E1H shannon Pittsburg Adolph l.nebbert Pittsburg ( ltegina Voll Pittsburg ( Kmll P. Harlang Pittsburg HoraM. BroVn Pittsburg j Otto Po bland Allegheny ( Kattie Lgert Pittsburg ( Jaines Martin 1'lttsbnrg LIU Ashe x ....Allegheny j Michicl Keinhard... Pittsburg Pittsburg t Caroline Kurb. j John lllxcubaugb Kno-tvlllc t Marv Mulvey , Pittsburg ( Frederick Mcbka .......Allegheny flora FrcedLMibtrg ,. Allegheny 5 Alfred G. Saunders I lllabclli 1 Mart J. E. Klctvlicr...... J John Einhoff I Gertrude Baclun&nn.. . ...Ellrabith .bhaler township Allegheny t Edward MulTlblll Pittsburg i 3iary Luwicr rmsDurg ( Albert J. Hf lining... ( Barbara L. hiebert. .Lower St. Clair township ruisuurg P ttstiurg Pittsburg t Frank HtirkUy. ... ) .MolllcD'Douncll. 5 li'niothY Mahoney Homestead (Katie Eckels Homestead ( Mil Michael Liwlcr. Pittsburg Elizabeth O'Cunncll Pittsburg ( George M. Kennedy Pittsburg Bridget Gilchrist L'ittsburg ( beorge cbrep 31llla!e borough ( Emilia Lcnz Millvnle borough 5 George Copcland Pcnn township ( Lilian L.KlrVpalrlct Penn township I James Welsh Pittsburg ( Ellen l)ouo an Pittsburg I DIED. ANDERSOX Tuesday. April 2L at 0 'JO A. x., Balmain Black, wire of James Ander son. Funeral services at residence, 29 Kirkpatrick avenue. Allegheny, TurjKSDAy, ir.u. 2 BARNES Gone to rest on Tuesdav. April 21, 1891, at 9:20 A. 21., at the residence of his uncle, C. Butler Barne", Arabella street, East End. HABVEY H. BAEJfES, in the 19th year of his age. Funeral services at Calvary Church, East End. on Thursday at 230 P M. Friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 BEAN At Savannah, Georgia, on Wcdnes day night, April 22. 1891, Edward L. Beak. Notice of luneral hereafter. CARROLL On Wednesday morning. April 22, 1S91, at 11 o'clock, Patkick, son of Martin and JIargretta Carroll, in his loth year. Funeral from his ,-'1 rents' lcsuleoco, Solar street, Oakland, on Fbicay mohnino at 930. 2 COAKLEY On Tuesday, April 21, 1S9L at 5 A. si.. Thomas Coakley. aged 71 years. . Funeral on Friday. April 21, U9I, at 9 A. St., from IS Web-ter avenue, Pittsburg. 2 CONLEY On Tuesday evening. Annl .21, Household Economy1 "' One even tcaspoonful of Cleveland's Baking Powder Avill accomplish as much or more than a heaping 'teaspoon ful of any other powder." 'cnU. cr Pnacpal rhUiclnhia Cooking School , Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder is sold by Geo. K- .Stevenson Co., H'm. Haslago & Son, Kuhn & Co., John A. Rpnsliaw A Co., James Lockhart, Wm. France i Son, .Miller Bros., Allegheny, and other hlh-class grocer?. Tb . t? 1891, at 6 o'clock, jrAKOAEETE, Infant daugh ter of Morgan and Ella Conley, in the 3d year of her age. DITTMORE On Wcdnedty morning, April 22, 1891. at S .30 o'clock. Mr. Laura E., wife of John E. Dittmore, in ber 42d year. Friends of the family are respectfully In vited to attend tbe funeral services at the resi dence of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Brown, No. 123 James street, Allegheny. Thursday after noon at 8 o'clock. Interment private. GIESECKE-On Wednesday. April 22, at 10 a. m Arthur, son of August v. and M. M. Giesocke. aged 2 years 1 month 11 days. Funeral from 2717 Carson street, S. S on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. Friends of tbe family are respectfully in vlted to attend. 2 GOEHRING-At ber residence. 3453 Penn avenue, on Monday, April 20, 1891, at 8 P. St.. Wilhelmina, wife of Chailes Goehrlng, aged 18 years 12 days. GOLDTHORP On Tnesdav. Anrll 2L 18SL Mary Jane Goldthorp. oldest daughter of the late Franklin and Rebecca Goldthorp, In herC2d vear. Funeral from her late residence, Stott town ship, near Mansfield, Pa., on Friday, April 21, at 10 A. si. Friends of tho family arc respect fully Invited to attend. Interment in Alle gheny Cemetery. 2 GUFFEY At the home or bis father. John Guffcv, near Elizabeth, Allegheny county, on Tuesday evening, Edward Guffey. The funeral will taste placo from the family residence on Friday at :r.M. 2 HAMILTON On Wednesday. April 22. 1891, at 1:30 p. 3i., Miss Mary M. Hamilton. Funeral will take place from tbe residence of her brother-in-law, James T. Arnold, 109 Shef field street. Allegheny City, on Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. 2 HAZLETT On Tnesdav evening. April 2L 1S91. at 1130 o'clock. Mrs. FANNIE Hazlett, widow of the late Captain James Hazlett, aged 67 j ears. HINES Of diphtheria, on Wednesday, April 22, 1891, at 3 SO i.'clock A. M., Mamie Bryson, daughter otJohn and Maggie Hines, aged 3 yeirs 2 months 2 days. Funeral services at family residence. No. 4510 Liberty avenue, on Thursday after. noon, at 2 o'clock. JAUKSON On Wednesday. April 22, 1891. at S 15 a.m., Mrs. Annie, wife of William Jack son, aged 64 years. Funeral on Friday morning, at 8j30 o'clock, from C84 Second avenua High requiem mass at St. Acnes Church. Friends of tbo family are respectfully Invited to attend. Washington, V. C, and Elgin, III., papers please copy. 2 JOHNSTON On Wednesdav. April 22, 189L at 2.3D p. m., Robert Johnston, aged 37 years. The fnneral will take place from his late res idence, 5223 Keystone avenue, Eiz ward, on Friday, April 24, at 10 A. M. Friends of the family respectfully Invited to attend. 2 KIRKPATRICK On Tuesday, April 21. 1891. at 1:15, at the residence of ber husband. No. 11 Cedar avenne. Allegheny City, Anna B., wife of William H. Kirkpatrick and daughter of the late Peter Graft of Buffalo Mills, Armstrong county. Pa. Funeral on Thursday, April 23. 1891, at 2 o'clock P. M.. Interment private. 2 LOOGHRKY On Tuesdav, April 21. 1691, at 2:30 a. M., Miss Jane Loughrey, sister of the laie Melinda Moore. Funeral Thursday, at 2 P. M from her late residence, corner Center and Aiken avonaes. East End. Please omit flowers. McKEE-On Wodnesday, April 22, 1691, at 5 A. M., JAMES A. McKee, in his 47th ear. Funeral from parents' residence, 1G Fayette street, Pittsburg, on Friday, ADril 24, at 2 P. Jr. Interment private. 2 NIST Rkachel. wife of Philip Nist, at her residence, 136 Perry street, Allegheny, at 9, A. M., April 22, 1S9L R. I. P. Funeral services at St, Mary's Church, Lib erty street, Allegheny, at B A. M. Friday, 24th lust. Friends respectfully invited to attend. New Orleans papers please copy. 1 2 PHILLIPS On Monday. April 21. at the residenco of ber son. Alfred I. Phillips, PhilJ dolnhia. Fredrika iNGEKSOLi widow of the late William S. Phillips and mother of Francis C. Phillips, of Sherman avenue, Allegheny. POUTER On Wednesday. April 22. 1891, at 920, Jane C. Porter, aged 82 years. Funeral from her late residence. Mansfield Valley, on Friday. April 24. at 9 o'clock a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Cat riages leavo West End car sta bles at 7:30 A. M. 2 PRYSOCIC At West Penn Hospital, on Tuesday. April 21. 1891, at 6 r. m., Thomas Prysock, late Corporal of First West Virginia Infantry. RILEY At Yonngstown, O., on Monday, April 20. 1891, Patrick RlLEY, aged 47 years. SCHELLENBERGER Wednesday. April 22, 1891. at 7.15 r, M.. Barbra. wife of Michael Scbellenberger(uee Lofilsr), in tho 60th year of her ago. Funeral will take place from her late resi dence, 4744 Laurel avenue. Sixteenth ward, Bloomfleld. Friday. April 2f. at 8:30. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 a.m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2 SCIIMITT-On Wednesday. April 22, 1891, J0S4.PU Sciimitt, aged 38 years. Funoral Friday, Aprjl 24, at 2 p. m., from bis late residence. Sterling street near Bark hamer street. Friends aud relatives are in vited. 2 SCHNUTH-On Wednesday, April 22, 1891, at r. 11., Louis Schnutu, in the 5th year of his age. Fqnerul from the parents' residence, CS Wash ngtnn avenne. Thirty.Qrst ward, on Friday at 10 A. M. Friends of tha family are respect fully invited to attend. 2 SELLERS At 125 this morning, George C. Sellers, aged 52 years. Funeral from his late residence, Millwood avenue, near Thirty-third street, Friday, at 2 t. u. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 1! STEIN.MEYEU On Wednesday. April 22. 1891, at 4 P. ic, George Steinmeyer, aged 63 years. Funeral from his la residence, 106 Thir teenth street, Southside, on Saturday at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully in vited to attend. 3 THOMAS On Tuesday, Anril 2L 1891, a;7 p. it., Philip Thomas, aged 50 j eats 11 months apd 9 days. Funeral from his late residence, Kittannlng road, three miles from Bharpsburg, on Thurs. "ay afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Members of Odd Fellows aud U. A. R. and friends are re spectfully Invited to attend. THORNTON-On Wednesdav. April 22. 1891. at 10.30 a. m., James Thornton, aged OS yc4ts. Funeral from hs late residence. No. 9G Twentj-fourth street, Southside, this after NOON at 2:30 o'clock, WILLIAMS-Op Tuesday, April 21, 1S91. at 6 A. M., Antiia L, youngest daughter of Thomas and Fannie Williams, aged 10 jears 8 months 11 days. At Rest. Funeral from Si. Peter's Episcopal Church, corner Grant and Diamond streets, on Thurs day at 3 P. M. Friends of the family are ro. spectfully invited to attend. WOOD On Tuesdav. at 12:40 A. M.. Mart. wife of Charles Vod, aged 70 jears, 2 months, 4 days. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Andrew Armerbangh, 61 Twenty-fifth street, Pittsburg. Southside. on Thursday after. noon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. . 2 ZINSMEISTER At the residence of bis parents. 3J7 Forty-fourth street, on Wednesday, April 22, at 1 2-JO a. sr., Joseph A. Zinsmeis TEU, only nn of Charles and Ellen Zinsmci; ter, aged 17 years 22 days. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at St. Mary's Church, Forty-sixth street, on Friday, April 24, at 9 A. M. 2 JAMES ARCHIBALD t BRO.. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. 96 and 98 Second avenue, between Wood and Smithneld streets. Carriages for funerals, S3. Carnages for ODeras,partes,ctc,at the lowest rates. All new carnages. Telephone communication, nn 6-90 tts -n EPRESENTED IN PITTSBURG IN 1801. ASSETS - . 9.071.696 S3. Ilifim-ancc Co. of North America. Losse3 adjusted and paid by WILLIAM U JONES. 84 Fourth avenue. ia2up9-D WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURG. Assets $113,50167 NO. 411 WOOD STREET. ALEXANDER NIMICK. President. . JOHN R JAOKBON. Vice President. C18-33 -tts WM, P. HERBERT. Secretary. VE ALL VSE l tBVrmwxxtarM akini Powd KTtflnPIB Pl&eSTM9ST HEALTHFUL. ja51-Tl3 JOV ADVERTISKMKNTS. iitocl NEW CURTAINS. Our new SPRING stock of Curtain and D rapery materials is i "P the finest ever shown : r : 4- II II J. ILLS burg. The IP larger part JSjof our new T Lace Cur tains was imported under the old tarifpj of 1890 on purpose for this Spring's trade, with the addi tional cost of interest and storage only. It was one of those business chances utilized for the benefit of our patrons, so that they may always find our assortment of the best, our prices as low as the lowest and our store service unexception able. N.B. Our spring circular with engraved copies of several oj these great bargains in Nottingham Lace Curtains is now ready for distribidion. Lace Curtains. NOTTINGHAM. IRISH POINTE. TAMBOURD, SCOTCH GUIPURE. BRUSSELS, EMBROIDKRED SWISS CLUNY. NOVELTIE. Drapery Fabrics. Furniture Coverings. BROCATELLES. PLUSHES. CORDUROYS, ART SILKS, SATIN DAMASKS, SILK AND WOOL TAPESTRIES. WOOL-GOBELIN TAPESTRIES. LEATHERS, (plain and embossed). There is a large demand for lightweight curtains with color for certain purposes of window decoration. A lace curtain with its pronounced light effect will not answer without additional over drapery. OUR FRENCH CREPE CURTAINS . Come in to fill this want ex actly. We are also showing some exquisite things in the lio ht and gossamer-like Swiss Muslin and hemstitched Em broidered Muslin Curtains, ranging from $5 per pair up ward. CHOICE NOVELTIES. t We show some choice and elegant novelties in high grade, hand-made Lace Curtains of Heiiri II., Laisset and Louis XIV. styles, ranging from $22 to $iqo per pair. O.M'Clintock&Co 33 FIFTH AVE. apl8-TT3 c A R p E T S .It m tU. ' ? V 1 i TVAK JV'fcfflH 4p-' T iLiNJp v- r-fs3 ' M WE . CAN A PLEASE T YOU m WITH 4 PATTERNS 1 AND W PRICES. A 'Seethe b Elegant Assortment of Best Tapestry Brussels at 90c per yard. GINNIFF & STEINERT, 1 LIM., 305 WOOD ST. The Wood St. Carpet House. ap21-TTS TROUSERINGS AND SUITINGS. Medlum-weishts. Exclusive specialties in patterns and fabrics. Latest correct styles. H, &q. P. AHLEBB, MERCHANT TAILORS. 420 Smithfteld street. Telephone 1339, 1a28-TTSSa NEW APCRTISE31EXT3. B.&B. SCOTCH! FRENCH! "Wo made the Largest transac tion in HIGH CLASS DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS Last week when in New York that we have ever attempted. Tbey were not sold to us at rafne, but sold at such a sacrifice that the importer did not get much if any more than '2 j cents on the dollar for these. One thousand pieces of 1891 Spring Woolens ! The most stylish of this season's importa tions. We mention a few as a slight indication of this extraordinary purchase and sale of RICH DRESS STUFFS. 48-inch novelties, adapted for entire suits, intended retail price $3 50, OUR SALE PRICE, il50! 48-inch novelties, entirely new and dis tinctive, $3 intended retail price, OUR SALE PRICE, 1 25- 48-LNOH GENUINE Scotch Plaid Effects. Rich, soft, magnificent goods, creamy, light shades and rare color combinations; intended retail price was when imported ?2 25 i yard, SALE PRICE THIS 48 INCH GOODS 81 A YARD. 500 ASSORTED Scotch Dress Patterns. 6 yards plain and 4 yards novelty for a suit; the jntended retail price when im porter) $15 each. THIS SALE PRICE fG A SUIT.' We are fully satisfied that there are 100, 000 ladies in these cities and surrounding country who will come tos.ee buy or not. as they wish; their pleasure shall be our wishes in this matter; but if any Are wanted for street or house, or for your summer tour, here's the opportunity to nrn ourr the handsomest and best for the FEW EST dollars we claim have evet been offered on this North. American continent at retail. Please pardon the bold assertion, but you see the goods and you'll not be surprised at the statement. Boggs&Buhl, ALLEGHENY. apZ3 SPECIAL OPENINGS- OF MILLINERY AND SPRING- - WRAPS, To-Day, To-Morrow and Saturday. Ladies, don't miss it. Fleishman & Co-, 604, 506 and 508 Market St. ap23 JAS. M'NEIL &BRO BOILERS, PLATE AND SHEET-IRON ANNEALING WOBh. PATENT SHEET IRON BOXES. With an increased capacity and hydraulic machinery, we are prepared to furnish all work In our line fhuapoi and better than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Tweniv-ninth street and Allegheny Yallev Railroad. Iel(W7-Tra HAND WOOLENS XTVT ADVERTISEMENTS. CARPETS, CURTAINS. WALL PAPERS! We Have the Lowest Prices. Tapestry Brussels Carpets 40c. Body Brussels Carpets, 75c. Oil Cloths as loiv as - 25c. Lace Curtains down to Too peeial price for this week. per pair, In order to draw crowds of new custom ers we are making special prices on odd lots of "Wall Papers; 10 Dolts of "Wall Paper cost only 25c; 15 bolts, 30c, and many other surprises await you. ARTHUR, SGHONDELMYEJt & 00., 68 and 70 Ohio St, Allegheny. . ap23-MTU3 TABLE LINENS , -AND- TOWELS I Choice new importation of table linens by the yard. The best values beinc shown a3 well as the newest patterns, in Scotch, Ger man aud Irish makes, in bleached, half and silver bleached poods. Special values in bleached linens, at 75c per yard, 68 inches wide. Lots of patterns to select from, at $1 per yard. "We have an assortment second to none in this city. Choicest patterns and full 72 inches wide, with or napkins to match the linens. Our line of patterns at $1 25. ?1 50. ?1 75, 32 00 and $2 50 cannot bo surpassed in quality of goods or in selection of patterns, and all the best makes. Full new line of the famous John S. Brown's makes of table linen and napkins cloth by the yard, and cloth all lengths and widths, with border all round, and or napkins to match. TOWELS, ALL GRADES, From ?2 50 eaoh down to 10c. The best linens ever shown at all prices. Special good value in towels at 81 50 per dozen, 12c each; ?1 75 per dozen, 15c each; ?2 00 per dozen, 20c. each, all extra good values. At $3 00 per dozen, 25c each, we can give you a dozen or more lines to select from, either Damask or Huck, Fringed or Hem stitched. See our Hemstitched Huck Towel at S3 00 per dozen, 25c each. TOWELING, ALL GRADES, From 8c per yard to 50c, in Loom! Russian Huck and Gloss Toweling, to have a full assortment, best values. Linen and Muslin Sheetings, all grades and widths. Linen and Muslin Pillow Casings, all grades and widths; 4-4 muslins, bleached, half and unbleached, all grades and prices. Home k Ward, 41 FIFTH AVE. anSI-D PAULSON'S. Not having time to send individual no tices to all our customers who have been waiting for our KEW SPRING STYLE ENGLISH HATS (which are just out of the Custom House), we take this oppor tunity of notisyiug you. Please mention tn your friends that all the new shades and shapes in Brown Derbys are now on sale, together with the latest SILK HATS and ETON COLLEGE CAPS, and oblige, yours respectfully, PAULSON BROS., Importers of Fine Hats, No. 441 Wood St. N B. Also a now lot of bcantlful Enelish anil American WATERPROOF MACKIN TOSHES in all the new light cliecus and solid colors now in. , apl-TT3 J. E. T. SntJMAX. Chas. It. EnUMAN SUMMER BLANKETS Full Size for double and extra large beds, from 84 to 811; 8 different grades betweon these prices. These blankets' are mado of purest, softest wool, made espe cially for summer, with peculiar qualities. Ready-made Pillow Cases, Bol ster Cases and Sheetseverything in Bed Furnishings. We clean Lace Curtains. SHUMAN BROS., 426 WOOD ST. an21.TTS a BLOOD ffatcro's tiiumpb over discasp. Without an equal, without a rival. After 300 years' experi ence m Brazil and two years' medical test in this country, acunowledged tho first and only purely vegetable and effective neutral'zer and cradicator of scrofulous and specific blood poisons known. No mineral, no failures no relapses. , Sold by JOSEPH FLEMING fc SON. Drug siaU. 412 Marknt st- PlUSDUrc. ap22-TWTFSSa lii fp3FBlh m Bib! M 3 M i:pp - Kliff ADVERTISEJIENTS. II LATEST MIS I IE AND UNDERWEAR. The largest and best stock of these needful and seasonable goods to be seen in Pittsburg. We offer you the cream of the English, French, German and American makers. Many of the grades are the finest made: the prices also are considerably finer usually bring. IDERI1 Superfine Balbriggan or Gauze Undershirts, silk band, 24c. Medium weight white Merino shirts or drawers, excellent value, 34C Men's natural gauze shirts or drawers, best finish, 42c. Men's balbriggan shirts or drawers, the latter with French band, extraordinary value, 49c. Extra value in fancy striped bal briggan shirts or drawers, 49c. Superior grade of French Bal briggan shirts or drawers, equaL, to regular $1 goods, 74c. We offer the very best French balbriggan shirts or drawers ever sold in Pittsburg, fine gauze, two thread goods, for 99a Fast black balbriggan shirts or drawers, satin finish, guaranteed fast, for 83c. Natural wool shirts or drawers, medium weight, just suited for the present season, "99c. Children's gauze underwear, size 16 to 34, ioq to 34c, 300 170 400 1&JlJRjZJEYJO ST. $T LEADING HATTERS CORNER WOOD ST. Dining Ruotn Dining Boom Dining Boom Dining Boom Dining Boom 3Q7 WOOD ST. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Puruiture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. Parlor Furniture. PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES. The Largest Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS! "Carried by any one House in the City. We make the reputation of our House iu the Parlor Department. CASH OR "Wardrobes and "Wardrobes and "Wardrobes and "Wardrobes and "Wardrobes and 307 WOOD ST. iwSTAlUJSHlH) 1S7U BLACK GIN -FOrt THE KIDNEYS, igt sB is a relief and sure euro for i SsHfttlie Urinary Orsan. Uravel lijflg&gpinwl Ctironto Uaiarrh of the Tho Swiss Stomach Bitter i-j- are a sure euro for Dvspepsta, trade 3IAKK Llvpr Complaint and every spicteiof indigestion. Wild Cherry Tonic, tho mot popular prepa ration for cure of Coughs Colds. Bronchitis and Lung trouhlcs. Either of thr -iImiyc. $1 per bottle, pr d for Ji If Tourdrnscht dor not hindle thee soodJ write lo AViJ. F. ZOELLEB. Bole M'l'r.. dciO-66-TT ' l'lttsbursr. Pa. DLACK GIN. sor.D BY FLEMING A SOS. ili Market streot. JOS. mhl9-82-XT3 Pittsburg. than what a similar class of goodt E. Double sole, heel and toe, fast black, 24c. Fancy striped, regular made half hose, 17c, worth 25c. Fancy striped spun silk half hose, 49c, worth 75c. 150 dozen fancy striped, regular made English half hose, 24c. 100 dozen regular made French balbriggan half hose, 24c. Superfine gauge French Lisle half hose, 34c. Extra quality Spanish mixture seamless half hose, 13c ildren's Hose, Celebrated onyx dye, fast black, 5 to 9, 17c 1063c. Good quality fast black children's hose, 5 to 9, 13c up. Extra heavy school hose, fast black, 7 to 10, 25c any size. YOUNG GENTS' DERBYS $2, $2 50 and $3. GEXTLEJIEYS SILK HATS, 35. Square Crowns, $Z 50 and $3. J. 6. BENNETT & CO I AND FURRIERS, AND FIFTH AVE. an21 FumHurcT" Furniture. Furniture. Furniture. Furniture. 307 WOOD ST. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furnitnre. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. Bedroom Furniture. CREDIT. Cbiffopiers. Chiffoniers. Chiffoniers. Chiffoniers. Cbifloniers. 307 WOOD ST. apZi-83 DRUNKENMESS W LIQUOR HABIT. 13 ALL THE W01UD TH1.EK IS BCI 0.XK CCSi DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, It can be plven In a cop of coffee or tea. or la IS Ch . line; v. iivu. ni.uuUfclllC knuiTICU.C Ul lUfl (IS . tleui tnrcesirr. It Is absolutely harmless and ,M will effect a permanent and spcedr cure, wbether-r JB me paueiuuxiuoueraiaannikcr or an aicoaous wreck. 11' JIIuVEl: KAII.S. It operate so quietly and with sucli certainty that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, and ers he Is aware, his complete reformation U effected. 4 page boot free. To be had or A.J. KAN KIN. Sixth and l'enn St.. I'lttsburr: E. 11UI.HKN 4 CO.. Federal st. Allegheny. Indc supplied by GEO. A. KKLL.Y A CU.. Fltts- uurs;. l-a. lnvlM3-rrs R. HAINES' GOI.UKX SPECIFIC, URtJNKE.NNEbSj," SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING & SON", 112 Market street, mhlk&3-TT3 Pittsburg. M. MAY, SONS &, CO; FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. IUtW..tt. A WV OIAHJ ATCUUe, moitf uomiua jriHauurgi in j I J
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